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In vitro exposure of a 3D-tetraculture representative for the alveolar barrier at the air-liquid interface to silver particles and nanowires

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PARTICLE AND FIBRE TOXICOLOGY
卷 16, 期 -, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12989-019-0297-1

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Air-liquid interface; Tetra-culture; Silver nanoparticles; Silver nanowires; Inflammation

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  1. ERASMUS Programme
  2. LIST
  3. European Commission under the FP7 project FutureNanoNeeds [604602]
  4. VIIO
  5. Fonds National de la Recherche (FNR) project NANION [FNR/12/SR/4009651]
  6. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme [720964]

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BackgroundThe present study aimed to evaluate the potential differences in the biological effects of two types of spherical silver particles of 20 and 200nm (Ag20 and Ag200), and of PVP-coated silver nanowires (AgNWs) with a diameter of 50nm and length up to 50m, using a complex 3D model representative for the alveolar barrier cultured at air-liquid interface (ALI). The alveolar model was exposed to 0.05, 0.5 and 5g/cm(2) of test compounds at ALI using a state-of-the-art exposure system (VitrocellCloud System). Endpoints related to the oxidative stress induction, anti-oxidant defence mechanisms, pro-inflammatory responses and cellular death were selected to evaluate the biocompatibility of silver particles and nanowires (AgNMs) and to further ascribe particular biological effects to the different morphologic properties between the three types of AgNMs evaluated.ResultsSignificant cytotoxic effect was observed for all three types of AgNMs at the highest tested doses. The increased mRNA levels of the pro-apoptotic gene CASP7 suggests that apoptosis may occur after exposure to AgNWs. All three types of AgNMs increased the mRNA level of the anti-oxidant enzyme HMOX-1 and of the metal-binding anti-oxidant metallothioneins (MTs), with AgNWs being the most potent inducer. Even though all types of AgNMs induced the nuclear translocation of NF-kB, only AgNWs increased the mRNA level of pro-inflammatory mediators. The pro-inflammatory response elicited by AgNWs was further confirmed by the increased secretion of the 10 evaluated interleukins.ConclusionIn the current study, we demonstrated that the direct exposure of a complex tetra-culture alveolar model to different types of AgNMs at ALI induces shape- and size-specific biological responses. From the three AgNMs tested, AgNWs were the most potent in inducing biological alterations. Starting from 50ng/cm(2), a dose representative for an acute exposure in a high exposure occupational setting, AgNWs induced prominent changes indicative for a pro-inflammatory response. Even though the acute responses towards a dose representative for a full-lifetime exposure were also evaluated, chronic exposure scenarios at low dose are still unquestionably needed to reveal the human health impact of AgNMs during realistic conditions.

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